Abstract

Ultrasensitive immunoassays, including an indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ic-ELISA) and a lateral-flow immunochromatographic assay (ICA), were developed based on a monoclonal antibody for the analysis of deoxynivalenol in food and feed samples. With 0.01 M PBS, 20% ethanol–PBS, and 60% ethanol–PBS extraction, which are environmentally safe, the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) and limit of detection (LOD) values were 1.83–4.68 μg/kg and 0.241–0.664 μg/kg, respectively, with recovery rates of 87.7%–137% and coefficient variation values of 3.99–9.88% (intra-assay) and 4.17–9.81% (inter-assay) for the ic-ELISA relative to the results obtained by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS). For the ICA strip, the visual LODs were 10–150 μg/kg, the cut-off values were 50–750 μg/kg, and the calculated LODs were 1.97–46.8 μg/kg, with different sample extraction solutions, and the recovery rates were 66.7%–127%. These methods are sensitive, simple and safe, providing an auxiliary analytical tool for screening the massive samples in markets.

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